Sharna Burgess blasted “ridiculous” claims about her and fiancé Brian Austin Green’s parenting.
The former “Dancing With the Stars” pro addressed why she’d never want their little ones to star in a reality show on Wednesday’s episode of the “Between Us Moms” podcast.
“We already get media articles like I’m forcing Zane to be a girl because I haven’t cut his hair yet,” she said of her and Green’s 2-year-old son.
Burgess, 39, also hit back at “the ridiculous people saying that the kids are being forced to be girls,” referencing Green’s eldest four children with exes Vanessa Marcil and Megan Fox.
“The attention is just not healthy for our kids,” she said of Kassius, 22, Noah, 12, Bodhi, 10, Journey, 8, and Zane. “It’s certainly not Brian’s style either.”
However, Burgess noted, “Should they choose to be in this industry because they love an art form that has them in the public eye, then we address that.”
The dancer gushed over the children’s “beautiful” community, saying they “don’t get any negativity at school” and would rather not “open that up to the whole world.”
She concluded, “My home is sacred and my family is sacred and I wanna protect that as much as possible.”
The choreographer’s comments come one year after Fox, 38, clapped back at “insecure, narcissistic, impotent, little men” alleging she forced her sons to “wear girls’ clothes.”
Green came to her defense at the time, calling the claims “bogus” in a June 2023 statement to TMZ.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum and Fox, who have both previously spoken out in support of Noah wearing dresses, were married from 2010 to 2021.
Green made his romance with Burgess Instagram-official in 2021, welcoming Zane in June of the following year.
The actor got down on one knee in July 2023 at his 50th birthday party.
As for Fox, she accepted Machine Gun Kelly’s proposal in 2020 — but clarified on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast earlier this year that she and the rocker, 34, have ended their engagement.
The “Transformers” star neglected to define their relationship in the March interview, saying, “There will always be a tether to him no matter what. I can’t say what the capacity will be, but I will always be connected to him somehow.”